THE 8EMI.WEEKLY TRIBUNE, NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA i for and Get . Dm THE HIGHEST QUALITY MACARONI 36 fyr Redpe Book Fhe m SKINNER MFdCO. OMAHA, U.5LA. URCUT MACMOKl FACTORY IN AMfAICA, Webraskairectory THEPAXTONM OTEL Omaha, Nabraiki EUROPEAN PLAN Rooms from $1.00 up single, 75 cents up double. cats: prices reasonable 8a Id the HortlcuTujrTst. "O, Susio," said tho dear girl friend, "you should have heard what Mr. Xwlggsi tho horticulturist, said last night when somcono told him that you wero'ono of tho season's buds." "What did ho say?" nnked Susie. "I don't remember his exact words, but It was something about how In teresting It was to sco a century plant In bud why, Su-u-u-sle, dear, how can you accuse mo of offending you?" 10 CENT "CASCARETS" . FOR LIVER AND BOWELS Cure Sick Headache, Constipation Biliousness, Sour Stomach, Bad Breath Candy Cathartic. No odds how bad your liver, stom ach or bowels; how much your head aches, how miserable you are from constipation, Indigestion, biliousness and sluggish bowels you always get relief with Cascarets. They Imme diately clennso and rcgnlnto the stom ach, remove tho sour, fermenting food and foul gases; take the excess bile from the liver and carry off the con stipated waste matter and poison -from the Intestines and bowels. A 10-cent box from your druggist will keep your liver and bowels clean; stomach sweet and head clear for months. They work while you sleep. Ady. Helping the Game Along. The midnight stillness of the dark ened parlor was punctuated by a crash just overhead. "What-what-what was that, dud-dud- darling?" exclaimed the timid young man. "Merely father dropping a hint," Bho replied, as she snuggled a little" closer. Judge. Try a Medicine That Proves Its Value I can always recommend Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root with a clear conscience and believe it to be a good formula for the troubles for which it is intended. During my twenty years in handling the medi -cine I have known of cases of call stones and gravel that were benefited by its use. would not hesitate in saying that Swamp-Root will cure catarrh or inflam mation of the bladder for I know of cases where it has effected permanent cures, And in rheumatism it has been found to be very valuable. I heartily endorse the merits or bwamp-uoot. Very truly yours. C. F. STCOKWELL Sept. 21, .1010. Bassctt, Neb. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., 11in.li.m4ni. XT V f - n,nn,.l. Lnr. tie. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable infor mation, tellintt about the kidneys and blad dcr. When writing, be sure and mention this naner. Regular fiftr-cent and one- dollar size bottles for sale at all drug tores. Adv. Russians are to eorontzo In South America. Marjarla "What da j-oa ltdsk J.lia uut, OuSir, tu I laid bin tktt when l wra Harriot I wutl ally raaidtnea, t wastry plaea, all aataa and a 11 at Mrva&ut Daddy "Wall, whtt did Ua pirecoa uj" Varjaria ''Ha aa!4 that IT I would alaap wara oa mj rifM alua wonldal hara aoab ditama Bad dreams an a toad t l;n el poor dlrtalkm, wla the kinl worked itoinach bcttu to coaflaln Die bale ijritea tuRer tti wt ha cooillpalloa, oReuIvt tmth, llyiKptla and all aorta cl almUir diurdcra cttry oae M Uch, II yea did but know It, erica aloud Iw Green's August Flower - Which for 51 years has contributed to the health and well being of countless thousands everywhere. 25c and 75c TYPHOID ts no more necessary thanSmallpoz. Army excellence, bu demonitrated the almost miraculous eilU Ctey, andbarmlessneu.of Antityphoid Vaccination. Be vaccinated NOW by your pbyiiclan, you ami Toot fatally. It U mora vital than bouia insurance. Ask yout pbyslelan, drajslit, or lend for liars you had Typhoid!" telllnc of Typhoid Vaccine, iciultl from tire, and daoeet from Typhoid Carriers. Pre'tialng Vaccine and Struma under U. S. Lleaax The Cutter Laboratory, Berkeley, Cat., Chlcaja, lit. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM . A tollat preparation of merle. ITalpa to eradicate dandruff. ForReatorina Color and Boauty to Gray or Faded Hair. t0e.andtl.wat DrmnrtaU. CURED in a few dayj without pain or A eur- eicol operation. Wo pay until cured. Write Dlt. XilWY, 806 Ilea Jildc, Omaha, Nob. To Kill Rats and Wm ALWAYS USB STEARNS' ELECTRIC PASTE U. S. Government Buys It SOLD EVERYWHERE Ho sod tlM AToiaopcratlona. talUTsUTar&noBAOlirsaMr mm The KITQ AUIioueH a skillful llattorer Is a most delightful companion If you can keep liltn all to yout (self, his tasto becomes doubtful when lie takes to compliment Ing other people. Nicholas Nlckloby. DRUNKS FOR CHILLY DAYS. A hot beverage nfter n chilly ride or a weary day Is most soothing and alto gether, comfort able. Never servo hot drinks In bII v e i receptacles, ns the heat Is re tained so long that It Is almost Impossible to en joy tho beverage without burning tno Hps disagreeably. Ginger Cordial. Stew slowly to gether one-half pound of llgs, one-half teuspoonful of allspice, a pinch of gin ger, r saltspoonful each of cinnamon, mace, ground cloves, nnd suillclent cold water to cover the Ingredients. When the figs nro tender, remove from tho flic nnd press through n puree sieve, returning the sirup thus obtained to a clean suuecpan nnd adding three pints of ginger ale; allow tills to heat grad ually and then beat In a teaspoonful of cornstarch mixed with cold water, stir ring until It boils. Flavor with n few drops of lemon Juice nnd serve in small cups capped with n little chopped, candled ornuge peel. Mulled Grape Juice. Soak for half nn hour the grated rind of an orange In the Juice of a lemon, adding a cup ful of boiling wntcr and two table spoonfuls of sugar; then place tho In gredients. In n granite snucepun, adding a quart of grapo Julca, four whole cloves, n pinch of cinnamon, nnd sim mer slowly for 15 minutes. Prepnro a meringue by boiling together two table-, spoonfuls of water with a cupful of sugar until It spins a thread, then pour this gradually upon the stiffly beaten whites of two eggs; now add tho boiling Juice, dust lightly with nut meg and serve nt once. Coconut Milk Chocolate. Heat a quart of milk In a double boiler and when hot stir in n quarter of a cupful of grated chocolate, moistened with a little cold water; allow It to boll and thicken; have ready nearly a pint of coconut milk, Into which hns tbeen stirred hnlf n cupful of sugar and tho whites of two eggs; add this to the chocolate and cook for a few nilnutes, but do not allow It to boll. Remove from the fire and serve In chocolato cups, adding nfter it Is poured Into tho cups a tnblespoonful 'of sweetened whipped crenm, which hns been mixed with a little of the grated coconut. A kindly deed. Is a little seed, That groweth all unseen: And lo, when none do look thereon Anew it sprlnsroth green. SWISS AND ITALIAN DISHES. Tho Swiss people nro most frugal, nearly everything costs more, some times twice and three times ns much ns they do In Englnnd. As ev erything Is imported they find It necessary to be especially economical. Nothing Is wnstcd; the hones from Joints, stews and steaks are carefully saved for soups. Veal Roast With Stuffinot Put tho following stuillng In a pocket, cut in breast of veal with one onion und a few slices of bacon: Take u quarter of u pound of rice, carefully washed, a little parsley and u small quantity of meat, stilt, pepper, nutmeg und but ter, and it little scraped onion. After stuillng the venl, pour sonic very hot bacon fat over It to scar the meat and hold In the Juices; dredge with flour nnd roast until well done. Flour Soup (Mehlsuppe). Take four toblespooufuls of drippings, n half cup ful of flour ; cook together until smooth, tlien add one mid u half quarts of stock, ono egg, mixed with n llttlo milk; salt, pepper and grated nutmeg to taste. Italian Sausage With Spinach. Pigs feet nre used for cases Instead of tho usual skins and the sausage highly seasoned, with no bread crumbs. The ppinach is boiled until tender, then squeezed dry, then cut in slices, then fried in bacon fat for 20 minutes. Then add a bit of garlic and butter bc for It Is ready to serve'. The great national dish of Italy called polontn, is made as wo do corn meal mush. Quenelles. These tiro small pieces of pastry filled with n small mound of minced meat und tho . pnstry fluted around the edges, then they are cooked In the soup ns dumplings are nnd served with the Huup. The poor peo ple make these quenelles larger and serve them as a main dish with to mato sauce. Fov tho paste eggs aud butter are used. Fonduta. Slice cold polenta corn meal mush In thin slices and arrange In a dish with layers of grated cheeso, pour milk over; add a llttlo butter, and hnkc until tho Tnllk Is absorbed, roods to be cooked In a small amount of fat are so much moro tasty if ollvo oil Is used than butter, and very llttlo difference ns to expense. Tyrolese Mackerel. Cook two fresli mackerel In a saucepan with two tnblespooiifuls of cider and seasoning of onion, nutmeg, parsley, salt and pop per. Cook 80 minutes, add a cupful of. -r ; Ml nr-r 'rfc ' I mil XI stock to which has been added n tn blespoonful of tarragon vinegar, add ogg, butter and Hour mixed together. Remove Uio fish, sprinkle with crumbs, add the snuco and bako brown. It would bo a Jolly good thing for a treat many couples on their t way to bo married, If they could only be stopped In time nnd brought back sep arately. Dickons. SEASONABLE DISHES. During the winter months whilo eggs nre costly It frequently becomes neccs sary to do entirely with out them. Kggs are not Indispensable to a well balanced diet, other foods furnish fat and albumen. Suet puddings, pies and pastry of nil sorts may bo used to take the placo of egg dishes, lluttermllk wltb flour and soda makes a light, whole some gem or biscuit; ono egg Improves them ns It Improves griddle cakes and dumplings, but wo can - enjoy them without. Buttermilk Gems. Add n teaspoon ful of water to n teaspoonful of soda, and when dissolved stir this Into n pint of thick, sour milk, nddlng flout to make a batter that will drop from tho spoon. Grease gem pans and fill them partly full of tho mixture, ther placo In a hot. oven to bnko quickly. Buttermilk may bo used with baklnjj powder and a very llttlo soda to mnkt; baking powder biscuits ; they are espe dally short and Huffy. Bachelor's Buttons. Tn n pint ot flour add two teaspoonfuls of baking powder und n half-tcaspoonful of salt mix and rub Into this two tablespoon fills of shortening, two tnblespoonful! of sugar aud enough milk to moisten. Roll, cut Into small pieces, brush with milk and dust with sugar; bake In a quick oven 'S minutes. Sweet Potato Pone. Pare and grate sufficient sweet potatoes to make a pint; ndd ono cupful of sweet milk, a teaspoonful of ginger, two tablespoon' fuls, of butter, melted, nnd two tnble spooiifuls of sugar; bent thoroughly. Sift two level teaspoonfuls of baking powder with one and a half cupfuls of flour; to this add the potato. Heat well and turn Into n buttered baking dish and bake In a moderate oven three; quarters of an hour. Serve In tin dish in which It was baked. . Quick Cinnamon Roll. Sift a quart of Hour nnd four teaspoonfuls of bilk ing powder, rub in two tnblespooiifuls of shortening nnd milk to moisten Roll iuto a sheet and spread with but ter; sprinkle with chopped nuts, rais ins or currants and cinnamon; rolf up, cut in slices nnd bake In a hot oven. Serve hot. Nice for pudding with a fruit sauce. It would be dlmcult to overstate tbe intensity and accuracy of an Intelli gent child's observation. Dickens, USEFUL BISCUIT DOUGH. It Is surprising what n variation one may make with tho simple biscuit reel pe. This is also true of n plain cake. With the addition of varl ousspleeund fruits it becomes n fruit enke ; baked In layers, with different fill ings, almost any kind of cake. Take the reclpo for bis cuit: Roll out, spread with chopped meat and scnsonlngs; roll up In tho form of a loaf and bake ; served sliced with brown sauce this will nicely re placo a meat dish. -- Chop a dozen oysters or clams, using some of the liquor in place of tho milk In tho biscuit; stir Into tho dough and fry In deep fat. Any chopped vege table like salsify, squash, corn, peas or parsnips mny bo used instead of tho meat or flsh. Use two cupfuls of flour, two tnblespooiifuls of shortening, a hnlf teaspoonful of salt, a cupful of milk for tho biscuit mixture. If wanted for dumplings, uso equul piirtH of milk nnd flour, one teaspoonful of baking powder, with ono egg, instead of tho shortening. Drop by teaspoon fuls into tho boiling hot stow, ami keep tightly covered ten minutes. They will b -light ns a fenthcr. Tho sam'o proportion of flour nnd milk, one tea spoonful of baking powder nnd n half cupful of cherries, put by tablespoon fuls into buttered cups and steamed In hot wnter, tightly covered 15 minutes, makes an Idenl pudding. Servo with cream and sugar. for nn entree tq servo with cold meat salad or with the main dish, sliced apple dipped in tho batter nnd fried In deep fat nre most delicious fritters. Bannnns, oranges, peaches or other fruits are equally good. For cinnamon rolls, roll nut the bis cuit mixture, spread with butter and brown sugar, with cinnamon; roll up nnd cut in sllccsv Bake In a hot oven. For fruit roll, add nutu nnd raisins; roll up, placo In n deep pan, add boll' Ing wntcr, n cupful of brown sugar, two tnblespooiifuls of buttor and bako for nn hour. Apples with the raisins, mnko n well-liked combination. Try these and moro ways will occur to you to uso tho useful biscuit dough. COMPOSITION OF SKIM MILK Guernsey Milk, Like That of Jersey Has High Percentage of Protein and Sugar. Heretofore the difference between tho percentngo of butterfat In Jersej cows' milk and that of Holstein's hns been often emphnslzcd. Only recently hns tho fact been known Unit thero li considerable dlffcr'enco In protein. Chemical analyses made by A. E Perkins, dairy chemist nt tho Ohio ex periment station, show thnt milk froir Jersey cows has a higher pcreentngt of protein nnd sugar than Ilolstclc milk. Guernsey milk Is quite slinlhu English Prize Guernsey. to Uiat of the Jersey, while Ayrshire milk Is Intermediate between that of these two breeds and tho Holstein. These analyses Indicate thnt tho per centage of protein In milk increase with the fat content, but not In pro portion. Skim milk from Holstein milk having 8.3 per cent fat contained 3.5 per cent protein, whilo Jersey milk tested 4,7 per cent fat and 4.1 per cent protein. Tho variation In the sugtu content showed n similar tendency. Thus the fat content of milk offers a practical basis to compute the com position of skim milk derived, from It RIGHT SPEED FOR SEPARATOR Often Nearly One-Half of Fat May Be Found In Skim Milk When Ma chine Is Run Slowly. As much ns CO per cent variation lc the richness of crenm may bo obtained by variation in .speed of operating the separator. If normal speed is CS turns of tho crank per minute, 75 turns will bring rich cream nnd 25 turns will bring thin cream. A great deal of fai 18 lost In tho skim milk when low speed Is used. Sometimes nearly one-half ot tho fat may bo found In tho skim milk when the separator has been run toe slowly. Tills demonstrates tho fact that there is only ono speed for eco nomical operation of the separator, nnd that Is the right spded. This speed is indicated on the crank handle. MILK STOOL IS CONVENIENT Device Buckled Around Walot- of Milker by Means of .Straps Is Al ways Ready for Use. A very handy stool for use In milk' Ing the cows in yard or field may be mado as follows: It Is merely a one- legged stool to which nro attached four A Convenient Stool. straps connected with n broad strap that Is buckled around the waist. The stool is quickly fastened to the milker nnd Is always In a 'position so ono can sit down anywhere. Such a stool with a short leg is also useful in the garden. CAUSE INDIGESTION IN CALF , Found From Experience That Slight Variation In Temperature Will Bring on Disorder. Undr natural conditions, milk con sumed by the young calf has a tern pornturo of approximately 100 degrees. It has been found by experience that n slight variation from this tempera turo may cause Indigestion. Especially is this true with calves under two months of age. Suffered Several Years, PERUNA MADE ME WELL Mrs. Elizabeth Routhor, 1002 11th Bt., N. W., "Washington, D. C, wrltos: "I am pleased to endorso Pcruna as a splendid mcdlclno for catarrh and stomach trouble, from which I suffered for bovotoI years. I took it for several months, ant) at the end of that time found my health was restored and havo felt splendidly ever since. I now take It when X con tract a cold, nnd It soon rids the sys tem of any catarrhal tendencies." RECORD OF SEVENTY YEARS Smithsonian Institution Has Been Ac tive In Good Work for the Past Seven Decades. Today, after 70 yenrs, tho operations of tho Smithsonian Institution nro In ternational In scope nnd governmental In affiliations. The institution Is now administering several government-supported burcnus, some of which had their origin In the Institution's early nctlvltles. Among thoso governmental branches nro: Tho United Stutes National mu seum, Including the National Gallery of Art, the official depository of nil national collections; the bureau of American ethnology, which conducts and records studies of American abo rigines ; tho Astrophyslcnl observatory, which Investigates tho physical proper ties of the sun; the Natlonnl Zoolog ical park; tho International Exchange service, tho olllclal medium for tho ex change of publications with foreign governments, and the Regional Bureau for the United Stntc.s of the Interna tional Catalogue of Scientific litera ture, which prepares nnd publishes nn annual classified index of nil the scien tific publications of the world. IF YOUR CHILD IS CROSS, FEVERISH, CONSTIPATED Look Motherl If tongue Is coated. cleanse little bowels with "Cali fornia Syrup of Flgo." Mothers can rest easy after giving "California Syrup of Figs," because In a fow hours all tho clogged-up wnste, sour bllo and fermenting food gently moves out of the bowels, nnd you havo a well, plnyful child again. Sick children needn't bo coaxed to take this harmless "fruit laxative." Millions of mothers keep it handy bo causo they know Its nctlon on tho stomach, liver nnd bowels Is prompt and sure. Ask your druggist for a 50-ccnt hot- tlo of "California Syrup.of Figs," which contains directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups. Adv. Military Hats. Australia, whero rabbits were uot long ago so numerous as to bo con sidered a national nuisance, is now requisitioning that country's supply of rabbit skins for uso in mnklng mili tary hats. Tho livers of ten codfish nre needed to produce a gallon of oil. Tho Quinino That Does Not Cause N&pvoumn&mm or Ringing in Heatl Because of its Tonic and Laxative effect, LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE can be taken by anyone without causing nervousness or ringing in the head. It removes tho causo of Colds, Grip and Headache. Used whenever Quinino is needed. hut rammmhmir therm is Only On "Bromo Quinine" That im thm Original Laxative Bromo Quinine This Signature on Evsry Box Canada's Liberal Offer of Wheat Land to Settlers is open to youto every farmer or farmer's son a f a- -it i t a I near a ior wneat ana raise zu 10 43 uusneia to tlin acre he ia bound to mako money -that's what you can expect In Wustf rn Canada. Won derful yields alto of Oali, Barley end Flax, Mixed Farming in Western Canada is fully as pronmuie aa inautiry as grain ramnir. Tho excellent grrJiaM, fall of nutrition, are too only (Joodaciiooln.churcuea, market conrei(i jooa required viiunr ricollonl. Military mirrlco la not rouipulkorr In Canada bat lliuro li an unusual demand for farm labor to replace the luaur jouni men nho havo collonl. Mill nada bat ih or to rcplni lnnteerea (o onrt culara as 1 particulars as to immigration, Ottawa, W. Room 4, Deo Canadian mm AH IuMy Standby for it Cold. Those who object to liquid medi cines oan now procure Pemna Tab lets. Horrible Crime. "Not long ago," said n Judge, "a colored woman camo Into court toseo wlint could bo dono nbout securing a pardon for her husband, who was in Jail. " 'What was your husband sentenced for?' 1 naked. "'Ah nln't shunh, Jedgo, but Ah thinks 'twuz omblnzonmentr " wns tho reply Cnso and Comment. A MINISTER'S CONFESSION ' x Rov. Wa H. Warner, Myeravllle, Md., writes: "My troublo was sciatica. My, back was affected and took tho form of lumbago. I nlso had neuralgia, cramps in my musi clcs, pressure c3 sharp paiu on thq top of my head, and nervous dizzy, spoils. I had oth cr symptoms show ing my kidneys were nt luult, so I took Dodd's Kidney, Pills. They wero tho means of saving my life. I wrlto to sny that yout mcdlclno restored mo to perfect health." Bo suro nnd got "DODD'S," tho nnmo with tho thrco D'a for dls cased, disordered, deranged kidneys Just ns Rev. Warner did, no slmllurly named nrtlclo will do. Adv. Consolidation of a Sort. Bayard Swope, a Now York Jour nalist, wus talking about hla recent Germnn visit. "1'ou seo In Germnny," ho said, In numerable mutilated young men. These young men, uo mattor" how severe their mutilations, nro cheerful. They know other young men, you sco, who aro Immeasurably worse oft than themselves. Mr. Swopo shook his head. "Immmcnsurably worse oft," lie re peated. And ho went on : "A cheery young Bavarian captain who had lost his sight put tho mattor to mo In a proverb which runs: "I hud no boots to my feet and murmured, until I met a man upon tho road who had no feet.' " Send lOo to Dr. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, for largo trial package of Anuria for kidneys cures backache Adv. The Beginner. "And how uro you gottlng along with your skating lessons?" "FIcrcol I'm making great strides." An English Inventor's cigarette holder Is equipped with a porous disk to filter the smoke. (test thm World Omc fa Oura m OoM an la Onm Day. who is anxious to esiaousn ior himself a happy home and prosperity. Canada's hearty invitation tills year is more attractive than ever. Wheat is much higher but her fertile farm land just as cheap, and in the provinces of Manitoba, Saskat chewan and Alberta 100 Acre Homestead An Actually Fret to Settlers and Other Land Sold st from $15 to $20 ftt Acre The ureat demand for Canadian Wheat will keep up the price. Where a fanner cun set ior oi-cr ur uairj irr nurDoaei. lilonL vhuinlu nil reduced railway rates lo Sopt. of Oun., or to V. BIZNNETT Uldg., Omaha. Neb. Qovcrnniont Agent V"